I'm a bit of a music fan, and have found that listening to certain types of song help inspire me to write a scene in a certain way. However, is it my place as a screen writer to make suggestions about what songs should be used for certain descriptive settings or montages?
I refer specifically to the inspiration surrounding a scene in a screenplay I've written that has a lazy wake-up scene at the start, which I always imagined to be played to a certain song by Led Zepplin. Needless to say it would be unlikely I'd ever get to use that song per-say, but it would be more the style of song rather than the song itself. The song would play much in the same way that "I've got you babe" would play as the wake-up alarm in Groundhog Day.
I feel the song (or one similar) would set the tone for the scene - but is it my place to make that suggestion?
Ta!
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I refer specifically to the inspiration surrounding a scene in a screenplay I've written that has a lazy wake-up scene at the start, which I always imagined to be played to a certain song by Led Zepplin. Needless to say it would be unlikely I'd ever get to use that song per-say, but it would be more the style of song rather than the song itself. The song would play much in the same way that "I've got you babe" would play as the wake-up alarm in Groundhog Day.
I feel the song (or one similar) would set the tone for the scene - but is it my place to make that suggestion?
Ta!
CC